Dr. Stabler’s primary expertise is medical device and drug delivery platform development for pulmonary applications. Such applications include 3D-printing for biomedical purposes, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, bioreactor design, in-vivo disease modeling, and ex-vivo microphysiologic assay development (e.g., organoids, microfluidic devices). Dr. Stabler is proficient in mechanical testing of engineering and biomaterials, histological analyses, cell and molecular biology techniques, and has extensive experience working with animal models for disease and regeneration studies, as well as a multitude of microscopy and dry lab techniques. As a data scientist, he has expertise in handling large datasets, market and strategic analysis, and data visualization tools.

Dr. Stabler is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Center for Pulmonary Biology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, where he studies pulmonary development, disease, and regeneration. His research has included the development of methods for bioengineered lung manufacturing, bioreactor design for stem cell culture, disease modeling of acute respiratory distress syndrome and pulmonary fibrosis, and tissue engineering of lung, tracheal, and bone tissues. Dr. Stabler’s experience provides him with the necessary skill sets for solving complex technical problems in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries, enabling companies to address patient needs more effectively and efficiently.

Dr. Stabler has published a number of papers in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine and his research included the founding of a medical device startup company. He maintains a broad presence in the industry through involvement in professional and entrepreneurial societies. His work has resulted in several academic awards from a government agency, private foundations, and publicly held companies.

CREDENTIALS & PROFESSIONAL HONORS

Ph.D., Bioengineering, Temple University, 2016

B.S., Engineering Science, Hofstra University, 2008

Michael Brown Penn-GSK Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

Hartwell Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

Lung Repair and Regeneration Consortium (LRRC) Travel Award

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Graduate Student Research Program (GSRP) fellowship

Temple University College of Engineering Poster Competition 1st place award